Interview Jimmy Bennett (Ghost Riders) par Philippe
Archambeau
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Philippe Archambeau : Hi Jimmy, thank you to give
to Road To Jacksonville the opportunity to do this interview.
First, for our readers, can you introduce yourself, tell us where
do you
come from ?
Jimmy Bennett : My name is Jimmy Bennett ,I was
born in Bay Ridge Brooklyn, a small close knit neighbourhood by
the Verranzanno bridge with a lot of parks & a great view
of NYC & of course the Magnificent Statue of Liberty our most
beloved gift from France. There was a lot of outdoor concerts
& live music when I was growing up, it also had a huge southern
rock ,blues & country fan base, just check the Allman Brothers
calendar every March & you'll see
they sell out between 10 & 20 dates every year with a great
amount of those fans originally from bay ridge or still living
there, so it was a real fun musical place to grow up.
Philippe Archambeau : What has been you career
before playing with Ghost Riders ? With who did you play ?
Jimmy Bennett : The Bennett Bros ,Bennett McLaughlin
Stone Caravan Stills & Cohen Band sons of Stephen Stills &
Leonard Cohen I think Adam Cohen & Chris Stills, both
are living in France & have released CD's there. I’ve
also done a lot of sideman gigs from Bo Diddley to Greg Kihn,
you can also catch a live webcast this Saturday 6-11-05 @LevonHelm.com,
from Woodstock NY , The Bennett Bros, Aleis P.Suter, Luther "Guitar
Jr" Johnson &The Levon Helm Band, starts 8:00 pm USA
time & goes on quite a while.
Philippe Archambeau : Can you tell us about the
album you made with your brother Bennett McLaughlin before coming
in Ghost Riders ?
Jimmy Bennett : That was in 2000, with singer
guitarist Mike McLaughlin, and bassist Peter Bennett, it’s
a bluesy southern rock album, we’ve also done a Bennett
bros record, one with Alexis P Suter, these are available http://www.hipbonerecords.com/performances.html.
I'm also currently recording live DVD, and CD's up in Woodstock
& I believe there's another Ghost Rider record to start soon.
Philippe Archambeau : I’ve been told that
Ghost Riders musicians have discovered you in a nightclub. Is
it true and how did it happen ?
Jimmy Bennett : Yes it's true I was playing with
drummer Pug Baker & Steve was looking to
start a band ,and shortly after we got together & recorded
Gone South ,1st
or 2nd take it was in the can.
Philippe Archambeau : You are born in Brooklyn.
Do you feel as a southern musician ? What does mean for you the
words Southern Rock, and does it mean to get the southern
spirit ?
Jimmy Bennett : Southern Rock is just a label
record company & marketing people dubbed
rock music coming from the south during the 70's& 80's.As
far as the
southern spirit , that goes all the way back to early blues &
gospel, and if
you have the spirit inside of you, it doesn't matter where you
come from, I'm sure you've heard some of the tremendous blues
& rock guitarists that are coming from all over the world.
Philippe Archambeau : When you began as a guitar
player in Ghost Riders, you have surprised a lot of people with
your talent and the way you played slide guitar. Did you
practise a lot this particular style ? Do you enjoy other famous
slide
guitar musicians and did they give you some inspiration ?
Jimmy Bennett : On the cd first song, there’s
a chorus that, I think, looks like Duane
Allman choruses !! I heard "One Way Out "by The Allman
Brothers when I was about 11 yrs old and I was just drawn to that
sound, I would have the ABB live at the
Fillmore East blasting from my stereo, drove my dad nuts. I love
all kinds of
slide players, Ry Cooder ,David Lindley, Robert Johnson, Muddy
Waters ,& a
lot of blues harp players , horns & singers inspire emotions
out of a slide
guitar. The first song on the record "Gone South" definitely
has a little
Duane tribute in there, & I'm proud to take a piece of what
inspired me &
pass the good vibe & the spirit of the music on to the next
generation of
listeners ,that what music is all about anyway.
Philippe Archambeau : Why do you enjoy slide guitar
? Is it because of the “sensual” sound that the guitar
gives ?
Jimmy Bennett : Yes
Philippe Archambeau : Can you tell us about your
guitars, your amps, and everything you use on stage and in the
studio ?
Jimmy Bennett : For slide I have two old Rickenbacker"
lapslides from the 30's, one made of
steel ,one is bakelite, an old fender lap from the 40's,a 61 Gibson
SG a
Les Paul, Fender Stats ,a Gibson Dobro, Various older Gibson acoustics
,Fender amps, an old Deluxe, a newer Blues Deville, an old Boogie,
sometimes
Marshalls ,sometimes whatever we can get our hands on.
Philippe Archambeau : Do you play other music
instruments ?
Jimmy Bennett : Lapsteel, dobro, a little banjo
& mandolin.
Philippe Archambeau : Is it easy for Ghost Riders
to play in the United States ?
Jimmy Bennett : Yes
Philippe Archambeau : Did you ever go on tour
with big southern rock music bands (Allman, Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet,
etc…) ?
Jimmy Bennett : Yes I've opened for a lot acts
over the years
Philippe Archambeau : Do you think you can come
and play in Europe and in France in 2005 or 2006 ?
Jimmy Bennett : I'd love to.
Philippe Archambeau : Can you say some words for
Ghost Riders French fans ?
Jimmy Bennett : Thanks for the support .
Philippe Archambeau : At the end, like every time
on Southboundbeat Magazine, we ask the same question : If you
ever have to go on a desert island, which should be the
five cds you take with you ?
Jimmy Bennett : Chester & Lester by "Chet
Atkins & Les Paul" ,Allman Bros "Live at The
Fillmore», anything by Django Rheinhardt & Stephan Grappelli,{i
hope i
spelled that right},Band of Gypsy's "Jimi Hendrix»,
The Complete "Robert
Johnson" collection.
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